Likes long walks to the pub and 3in1s🚶‍♀️Crohns and Colitis Ireland Ambassador 2025 👾 #GoggleboxIRL (all views are my own personal views) 🇵🇸 🏳️‍🌈 8️⃣

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Sarah Reilly retweeted
Kim Kardashian and anyone on the grid who thinks that's they are bigger than the sport they are visiting should be banned from ever being on the grid again

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Honestly Lewis has ruined his whole persona with her
Martin: Kim, Martin Brundle, Sky F1. How, how are you today? [...] Are you enjoying F1? Kim: 🤔⁉️❓️❔️🤨 😂😂😂😂 #MonacoGP
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WHO chose this tesco own brand, “The Chase” looking ass blue set it’s rotten #LoveIslandUK
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2 Biird tickets for sale for vicar street tomorrow night!
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Very Important Message!! Do NOT, and I repeat do not buy plants treated with Neonicotinoids. Bees take the pollen back to the hive and feed it to the brood. This is a number one cause of the colony collapse. It's important to NOT buy these plants! Make sure to share this post!
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Sarah Reilly retweeted
Is this the same Christopher Duffy? If so he has no place in any civilised society let alone being a spokesperson for anything.
Duffy Shakes Dáil with Rallying Cry: “The Ball Is in the Government’s Court” Amid RIP Ireland Coffin Procession and Growing Solidarity As fuel price protests continue their fourth day with growing support across Ireland, agricultural contractor Christopher Duffy issued a stirring rallying cry at the foot of the Daniel O Connell statue, vowing that ordinary citizens would not back down until the government delivered meaningful relief on crippling diesel and petrol costs. The grassroots movement, coordinated through WhatsApp groups and the "Irish People Against Fuel Prices" Facebook page, has united farmers, hauliers, construction workers, small businesses and everyday drivers fed up with soaring fuel prices exacerbated by carbon taxes and global pressures. Protests have spread far beyond Dublin, with convoys blocking motorways, fuel depots and key routes in cities and towns including Limerick, Galway, Cork, Sligo and beyond, drawing widespread public solidarity. Speaking at the protest site on O'Connell Street, Duffy , one of four key spokespeople alongside John Dallon, James Geoghegan and Sean McNamara, slammed the government's initial reluctance to engage. "We sent requests on fuel costs and wanted a meeting; they refused even a response," he said. He stressed that the ball is now firmly in the government's court: "The protest will not move until the peoples requests are met, it’s the Government that has closed Dublin! "In a poignant symbolic gesture highlighting the nation's struggles, demonstrators carried a coffin marked "RIP Ireland" through the demonstration, representing the dire economic pressures facing rural and working Ireland. A moment of collective silence observed by protesters near the Dáil added solemn weight to their peaceful call for justice. Support for the protests continues to swell nationwide, with rolling convoys, tractor blockades and public displays of solidarity, including flag-waving onlookers on bridges and roadsides, reported across the country. From Portlaoise, where the movement gained early momentum, to disruptions at fuel depots and motorways, ordinary Irish people are standing together against policies that threaten livelihoods. Duffy and fellow organisers are calling for urgent action: lower fuel taxes, a freeze on carbon tax, price caps and a genuine response to the cost-of-living crisis. As a government meeting with representative bodies is ongoing today, protester representatives are on standby awaiting the outcome. This homegrown movement, born from real economic pain rather than external influence, reflects the frustration of hard-working families and businesses pushed to the brink. With public backing growing stronger by the day, the message from the streets is clear and resolute: the people of Ireland demand relief, and they will sustain peaceful pressure until real solutions are delivered. The coming hours could mark a turning point, but the resolve of protesters like Duffy shows no sign of wavering.
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Sarah Reilly retweeted
And there you have it. The fuel protests were never intended to result in support for ordinary people. The farmers and hauliers were in it for themselves only and didn’t give a shit about inconveniencing the rest of us to achieve their aims.
The Government is considering an "industrial subsidy scheme" for heavy users of diesel. It would result in cash payments that would not apply to ordinary civilians. #VMNews
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I know he's not here anymore but Gavin Reilly explains in clear as day language why the demands of the protestors can't be met.
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For those of you gormless enough to think they’re ‘doing it for all of us’, they’re demanding price controls on… agricultural fuel, specifically. Some of you are honestly fit to have your wallets inspected.
Organisers of the fuel protest have said they want the Government to explore the possibility of fossil fuel extraction off the west coast. newstalk.com/news/fuel-prote…
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Sarah Reilly retweeted
How does an emergency vehicle get through this? Please explain all you bright sparks agreeing with this method of protest? This is NOT the way to do it. Your support is going down the swanny with this behaviour.
Naas Bypass right now. This can’t continue…
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Very sad to see @Msoe_Dublin announcing on FB that they are unable to access the GPO tomorrow evening, due to #fuelprotest and therefore have to cancel their soup run. People are now, sadly, going to go hungry because of this selfish, lawless, madness
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Can’t really get behind the fuel protests when it seems to be organised by Independent ireland and far right patriots. Sorry farmers and hauliers. #fuelprotest
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Wow. You’re really fucking sticking it to the wrong people guys
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Listen to their words carefully. He's 2 machines still at home working & making him money while he blocks public transport for the actual working class trying to get to work. We are not all singing off the same Hymn sheet unfortunately
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I’m sorry but these protests are fucking stupid. The only people they’re impacting are normal people trying to get to work and earn money or trying to get to the airport where they’ve likely worked hard to spend money on a holiday.
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I’m a Celebrity being pre taped and not live just ruins it for me I can’t invest 😭
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“Carl’s a mess” and this was the first image that came to mind #SummerHouse
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I’m convinced there was something between Amanda and West last summer it’s weird how much he interjected himself in this argument, it just isn’t his character #SummerHouse

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West and Amanda have released a statement. THEY ARE DATING! #SummerHouse
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